Triple H and Brock Lesnar are unquestionably the most legendary superstars in pro wrestling. However, their animosity was intense and lethal, as Triple H put his career on the line during the conflict.
Paul Heyman and Lesnar duped Triple H into signing the contract to face Lesnar at WrestleMania. Triple H signed up for the bout before knowing exactly what sort of match it would be. Furthermore, after signing the contract, Heyman informed Triple H that the bout would be a No Holds Barred match and that if Triple H loses, his career would be over.
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Triple H had no choice but to battle and keep his WWE career going after signing the contract. ‘The Game’ went on to fight Lesnar in the ring.
Moreover, at WrestleMania 29, Lesnar appeared to be unstoppable, and he was a vicious, aggressive beast. Shawn Michaels also got engaged in the bout to support his old friend. However, during the match, Lesnar slammed him with an F5.
It was the cruelest match in WrestleMania history. Triple H and Lesnar both took the advantage of No Holds Barred rule to deliver lethal blows to each other.
The match was thrilling as both wrestlers were giving hard time to each other. However, in the end, ‘The Cerebral Assassin’ slammed Lesnar with a sledgehammer before executing a pedigree inside the ring on the steel stairs. After that, he pinned Lesnar and won the bout.
After winning WrestleMania 29, Triple H salvaged his WWE career. However, it was a surprising defeat for Lesnar because he appeared unstoppable, and Triple H destroying him was an absolute shocker.
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Brock Lesnar WWE Career
Brock Lesnar is the aggressive and unstoppable beast of the pro wrestling. He started his professional career at a very young age. After that, he soon ascended to the top due to his ability and his potential. He won the NCAA Heavyweight Wrestling Championships before joining WWE.
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In his WWE career, he has won the World Championship eight times! WWE had a lot of trouble dividing and re-merging their belts since Brock Lesnar elected to leave with the title.
Throughout his career, he feuded with WWE luminaries like The Undertaker, John Cena, Triple H, Roman Reigns, and the list goes on. At WrestleMania, he was the one that ended The Undertaker’s unbeaten streak of 21-0.
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In addition to WWE, he has worked with the UFC, where he won the Heavyweight Championship just months after joining. This astonished many of the people who booed Lesnar on his debut.